Scaglietti

Super GT
Aston Martins are my thing. How they're portrayed in the media, how they standout in traffic; they're just perfect cars aesthetically. The Super GT never gets old. Every time I look at it I'm impressed. The above is how I usually like em. Rockstar's interpretation of Aston Martin's Almond Green Metallic paint with that sexy lump on the hood. It is seductively beautiful. That thing in Algonquin, Niko in a swank tailored suit sporting gold sunglasses, loudly flying down a narrow cobblestone street Suffolk is the bomb. There is not much better than that. The Super GT is a masterpiece, just like the Aston Martin DB9.
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Pros:
+ I feel like a badass driving it. That 007 look and feel is totally there.
+ It's feels comfortable with every driving style. It is very versatile. It's as docile as a Presidente in stop and go traffic and on rundown roads but when you hit the gas it goes like a Turismo and corners like nothing else with so much suspense.
+ The design is so bold and makes a presence in the front. The side flows with subtle yet defined haunches and the way the roofline narrows down to the short and sweet trunk is drool worthy. The rear is elegant and original.
+ The interior not only fits the car but it looks like a work of art itself. Totally unique too.
+ No way to describe just how silky smooth it feels. Making the switch from a Turismo to the Super GT is a perfect example. The Turismo is a purist's driver's car. It would make an interesting and livable daily driver but it's not a genuine GT car. It's low and has a splitter and an engine behind your head. The Super GT rides higher and is front engined. The Turismo feels dry, but in a good way. But the Super GT is so smooth, the power delivery is smooth. The way it flows down the road is totally unexpected for a car of this type made by Rockstar.
+ The turning signals. It's a US-Spec European made car so as a result, orange reflectors are necessary either as turning signals or just reflectors. The Super GT has them and they look good. I love how Rockstar did them, they actually look really great and remind me of US-Spec Vanquishs even though that car wasn't even out yet.

Cons:
- The suspension is not as stiff as I'd like it to be. I know it's a GT car but it should be firmer and flatter in the corners, it would help with the steering feel.
- It ain't exactly ear porn either. Cars like this should be louder and raspier.
- No convertible option is kind of a let down.
- The transmission is bad- no, abysmal. It is so sluggish and only seems to be adapted to regular driving as opposed to hardcore driving. Still not as bad as the Turismo's where it's confused and doesn't know what it wants to be.

I agree with you about the sound of the Super GT! Didn't it share the same engine sound as the Comet? (I haven't played in a while so I could be wrong). A deeper, more noticeable exhaust note would have been beautiful.

What happened to the suitcase thing anyway? We just abruptly stopped talking about it. We didn't find it. And at the worst time too, I'd just found the inter-universe portal which could take me to 3D Uiniverse LS and take it from CJ's Perennial.

Widowmakеr

I'd like to see a comeback of the briefcase mystery, but it kinda died down. Then again it's not going to be long until something else like it shows up. Unless you're Fahrenheit who's got his mind stuck on finding it.

PhillBellic

I'd like to see a comeback of the briefcase mystery, but it kinda died down. Then again it's not going to be long until something else like it shows up. Unless you're Fahrenheit who's got his mind stuck on finding it.

slimeball supreme

I'd like to see a comeback of the briefcase mystery, but it kinda died down. Then again it's not going to be long until something else like it shows up. Unless you're Fahrenheit who's got his mind stuck on finding it.